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Nazi salute costs Real Madrid as UEFA slaps $17,000 fine after fan’s gesture during Champions League game | Football News

Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior reacts during a Spanish La Liga football match between Real Madrid and Getafe in Madrid, Spain, Monday, March 2, 2026. (AP Photo) UEFA has fined Spanish football club Real Madrid 15,000 euros ($17,000) after one of the club’s supporters made a Nazi salute before a recent UEFA Champions League match against…

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US stocks today: Dow tumbles 900 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq slide 1.6% as oil crosses $90; weak jobs data raise stagflation fears

US stocks fell sharply on Friday as surging oil prices and disappointing economic data fuelled concerns about a potential stagflation scenario, where slowing growth combines with rising inflation.The S&P 500 dropped 1.6%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 909 points, or 1.9%, to 48,338.36 as of 9:35 am Eastern Time, AP reported. The Nasdaq…

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Good News! Banks will provide compensation upto Rs.25,000 to Customers for Digital Frauds

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced a new compensation framework to help customers who suffer losses due to small value fraudulent electronic banking transactions. The rule aims to provide financial relief to genuine victims of online fraud. The compensation scheme applies to individual customers who lose up to ₹50,000 due to fraudulent electronic…

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‘Send the chopper’: Stuck in India due to Israel-Iran tensions, West Indies player asks Cristiano Ronaldo to ‘rescue’ him | Cricket News

West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein took to social media to express frustration over the team’s delayed return from India after their exit from the 2026 T20 World Cup, even jokingly asking football star Cristiano Ronaldo to “rescue” him. International travel has been disrupted since tensions escalated following the conflict involving the USA, Israel and Iran,…

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Why this 11-year-old girl performed Bharatanatyam 20 ft underwater; her reason is bigger than any record

Imagine swimming 20 feet below the ocean’s surface. There’s no sunlight, it’s so dark that even experienced swimmers can get fazed sometime. Now, imagine a young girl of 11, performing Indian classical dance, Bharatnayan 20 feet underwater. And why? To save the sea from plastic pollution. When a strong-willed girl dances for a strong purpose,…

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